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Gunmen rob restaurant, gas station in Oak Lawn

Gunmen rob restaurant, gas station in Oak Lawn

By Brett Rush

Armed robbers held up two Oak Lawn businesses last week, in one...

Pace shuttle provides way to Go Go to Sox games

Bus departs from Oak Lawn and Palos Heights

By Maura Vizza

With baseball season in full swing area White Sox fans now have a convenient way to get to the South Side to see the champs defend their World Series title.

Pace Suburban Bus Service’s Go Go Sox Express shuttle began running Wednesday. The nonstop service picks up fans in Oak Lawn and Palos Heights...

Diann burns over alleged racism

Michael Bates

Diann Burns, Chicago’s highest-paid television newsreader, and her husband recently built a $3 million mansion in the swank Lincoln Park area. Monday’s Chicago Sun-Times reported the couple is now suing the contractor for inferior work.

Disputes between contractors and homeowners are common. In this instance, though, Mrs. Burns saw something more insidious than shoddy work. So she whipped out that trusty racism...

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Evergreen author took the road less traveled

Melissa Fratterigo to speak at library May 17

By Maura Vizza

Evergreen Park resident Melissa Fratterigo thought she was destined to follow in her parents’ footsteps by...

Ruth McGinnis: Through My Eyes

Meeting people; writing about them

I’m forever wishing I’d said something, asked a question, found out a name, after it’s too late.

For instance, shopping at Jewel...

Family Dollar to open in Hickory

In vacant Hillstrom building

By Maura Vizza

A national chain discount store is expected to open in half of the vacant Hillstrom Market grocery store in Hickory...

Worth treasurer’s job in question

By Brett Rush

Worth’s village treasurer was not reappointed to his post by the Village Board Tuesday, one week after he publicly stated he will not...

Oak Lawn manager quits after 4 months

To spend more time with family

By Brett Rush

Oak Lawn village manager Gus Sundermeier is resigning after four months on the job. Chosen last December to...

OL moving ahead with 111th Street TIF plan

By Brett Rush

A proposed special taxing district at 111th Street and Cicero Avenue in Oak Lawn is one step closer to being created after a...

Developer proposes townhomes

Near Ridge Metra station

By Maura Vizza

A property in Chicago Ridge previously considered as the site for a hotel and convention center may be developed with...

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